Great Falls High has some new pieces on offense, but they fell in place quite nicely at its annual scrimmage at Memorial Stadium on Friday night.

Taking over for the graduated Jordan Wilkins, senior quarterback Kaden Sukut, unofficially, threw for 158 yards on 11-for-17 through the air and three touchdowns as the White Team (offense) topped the Blue Team (defense), 24-0.

“I thought we moved the ball fairly well offensively,” GFH head coach Matt Krahe said. “I was a little disappointed with us jumping offsides defensively as far as being disciplined. We’ll address that next week.”

Sukut, the starter heading into the opener next Friday against Missoula Big Sky at Memorial Stadium, shared duties with backup Kevin Boes, a sophomore southpaw who looked impressive and threw with confidence.

“They did (look sharp),” Krahe said of his two quarterbacks. “They put in a lot of time and I thought they did a good job on their mechanics and I thought they delivered the ball well. And I really thought the receivers caught well, too.”

On the third play from scrimmage, Sukut hit wide receiver Jamison Hermanson for a 53-yard touchdown. On the ensuing series, Sukut coordinated a nine-play, 50-yard drive, culminated by a circus, 8-yard catch by Maxx Sitzmann in the end zone.

“That was a great catch,” the head coach said.

Later in the hourlong scrimmage — temperatures dropped significantly as the night went on and the game ended right before a heavy rainstorm hit Great Falls and Memorial Stadium — Sukut found Riley Bail-Grover out in the flat for a 38-yard run to pay dirt.

Boes ended the game with a 31-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Robert Bruskotter as the offense looked in rhythm and on time for most of the night.

“Maybe it’s a little bit faster because we’re more familiar with what we are trying to do,” Krahe said of the fast-paced tempo between snaps. “The kids have grasped what we’re trying and they got the plays off pretty quick.”

The running backs — probably the strength of the Bison this season — ran hard and downhill. Projected starter Walker Ferda, who sat out all of last season because of an injury, galloped for 62 yards on 10 carries.

“He ran extremely well,” Krahe said. “Actually I thought all of the running backs — Austin Dess and Riley Bail-Grover — also ran well. And Bryce Vaughan, he ran with the 2s most of the night but he ducked it in there and did a really good job. So all four of those guys, I thought, ran hard.”